Mena, a small town in southwestern Arkansas, was the often-used airport dropsite utilized by Seal and others. In August of 1987, two teenage boys, Don Henry and Kevin Ives, were out one evening when they spotted a low-level airplane drop off a duffel bag and grabbed it. Later their bodies were found on the railroad track outside of Mena. They had been beaten and sexually assaulted. The governor's crony coroner Fahmy Malak, who would make several absurd and ridiculous findings in subsequent death cases, ruled the deaths accidental; saying that the boys had gone to sleep on the railroad tracks and had been hit by a train. Saline County Sheriff Jim Steed first had announced to the press that the boys had died in a "double suicide." Following Malak's determination, the sheriff changed his tune to "accidental." The Los Angeles Times reported twenty additional cases where Dr. Malak had falsified evidence. (e.g. James Milam was found decapitated, but the official report said he "died of ulcers." Raymond Albright was shot five times in the chest-"Suicide.") Five others who had knowledge of the teenager's murders died soon thereafter: Keith Tony was killed by an attacker while fleeing on a motorcycle, Richard Winters and Greg Collins both died of shotgun blasts to the face; Jeff Rhodes' was shot in the head and set on fire. His body was found in a dump with its hands, feet, and head severed, Keith McCaskey was stabbed (113 times) to death in his home.